WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1957 Airman Fatally Shot; Jealous Wife Held In Jail Finds Lipstick On Hubby’s Handkerchief, Shoots Him TUSCON, Am * AND - Sgt, , Donald Huddleston, a member of ; t.he Air Force stationed at Davis-' Monthan Air Force Base here, died Wednesday from a bullet 1 wound which police said was In- ; flicted by his wife. Nonna Jean, j 21. According to the officers, M- Huddleston approached them and : asked for help saying she had | shot her husband after she found lipstick on his handkerchief. The policemen went to the Huddleston home where they found the 16-vear-ohi airman bleeding from n calibve bullet wound in the chest. The three daughters of the couple, Bonn Jean. 5, Donrsita. i, and Donnetta, 3, r.ere taken to in vetnle headquarters while the hysterica! widow v. as pD-'-ed in jail. Mrs. Huddleston in a stotetr- rJ , »aid that, she had found lipstick on her husband’s handkerchief arm ‘ 4'. -v: Vie •' \ .7 'N i /) ‘ s Jr vk / f *"whi! e -n black 4t ° lo i • wr.de >. grf*y W ~.w jgjf&f j IVY GACUE BACKSP.AF p- .. wit." CUSHION CREPE SOiE $498 ! * irjf o | J) I s^ h s e ai , liliroy s i BARGAINS j c r r a ro $ * oo s*?SB i o n U L D 11 I f N RALEIGH'S CAMERON W| . - - iwi J[| , \f i , •mamvwMMm-wjtßMmi*-* : „ ... - „.! j * wuw '’- ' jUt* Register Here for Baek-To-School Prize "' fl | **»v ( wool. SKIRTS X>- [, Oilon Sweaters Dyed to Match ' ■[ I tn mi 1 Interlock Orion * | All Woo! I . .., T !; ff ! I !l and Col - Lon m 0 ; \ n ai . 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OOrt peopie killed in farm accidents. ■ Another million were injured. i Co,'cor. si oners are required by j ir.w to keep accurate records of all ! transactions with cotton farmers, i Cool hogs gain faster <*. r -1 : f RF.Y. AND MRS. 1 D. MOR- I CAN of Concord are shown -lit ! ting the wedding rake following | Call Heit Jeffries ki ’ I-IOLLYWOOD, Calif, fAND ! Singer Herb Jeffries and band | leader Charlie Barnet last week i were added to the increasing list !of Hollywood personalities sub j i noenaed to testify in the criminal j i libel trial c£ Confidential .rod S'; Whisper magazines, national scan* I Jeffries was served \vith the | j subpoena by Detective Fred | ! Otash <,n behalf of the defense, | which is seeking to prove the j W A sSI nNGTON ~ TERRACE APARTMENTS 8 -droems, living room, kitchen hath. Stove, .refrigerator, r. wate* furnished. sls. J: ,’piy in person Tel, 3-1102 * 1 '. vryg.f.. 1 ■ngi’>t; l iwn».»i-w "irmMMauwimw »r~g-..»-cr-rv.yc*-'-r-»tt«Mica~-a THE CAROLINIAN their inarrt;*?e recently in the. thnreb where Krv. Morgan t« the minister truth or the scandal stories printed in the magazines. . There are reported 18 more sun pin-na.es >r t to be served on other Hollywood celebrities. The prosecution is attempting jto prove malice in the case-, which. Recording to California j laws, is sufficient for libel con* In addition to Jeffries, such j other Negro stars as Sammy Dav -lis Jr.. Dorothy Dandridgc and I heavyweight boxing champion | Floyd Patterson have received i rough sledding In the magazines. l ' -— : Move With Crowd On KsisllSi Highways ! "Don’t he a highway maverick ; The driver who stays safe in traf . I crowd!’’ Wallade Hyde, who heads the I Motor Vehicle Department's divi- j j sion of accident statistics and driv* j | sr improvement, issued ihis safe \ I driving advice to Tar Heel motor ists this week e Hyde is a graduate of the professional truck driver’s j school at .State College and is j wcll-acquaintcd with the ha*- ; ardx of over thc-road driving. ; He urged motorists to heed the i vehicle agency's “share the road” program from now thru J Labor Day. '‘Professional drivers know it’s ; smart to keep in step with traffic." j Hyde aaid, "Traffic, in a sense, is , | pretty much like an engine. An en- | gine can be ticking along fine j : Than all of a sudden. one part j i gets out of killer and wham . the whole dung goes haywire. With I traffic its the same. If one ear > gets out of lino and causes trouble, everything gets fouled up, | Hyde said he personally has two | pet, peeves—the bumper chaser i and the it* Slow ahead who stops i without warning. | "One gets you from the rear, the other from the front,” he said. "Ei : tiier way though you lose " l ane hdppvs also irk him. “These fellows will take a chance j on causing a feta! accident, just to | save a minute.” he claimed. 1 And ij often they don’t cel ahead of traf j| tic anyway. I’ve watched them ma ;j ny times ducking in and out of i | traffic like j.ck rabbits—and then jj 1 . S- them 3 few mites down the i road.” Hvde pointed out that with traffic ax heavy as it is these days and with higher speed li mits anticipated on some state smoothly to move safely. He highways traffic must move said professional drivers are to move with the traffic flow, and that the longer they drive I for a living the more thorough* thev sre convinced that this is a sound practice |j “A/’cl apart from aofety, it’* a j i lot easier cm the nerves to relax | j and bo idor.y with the crowd,” he | j eddad. [l Hyde -fiid enforcement officials II dew-eve a vote of 1 hanks for the 1 1 general stepping of traffic law on* I forcemcnt thioughotu the country 11 which har resulted from the na l] tlonal Back the Attack on Traffic l| A.-cidenfs program. "It's good protection for ail driv* !j pis, especially Lire ones who use. j[ the roads every day,” he said. 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Sinatra and I Grace Kelly in the popular mo HlLLand HILL 1 90 PROOF fn I SOUR MASH Jjk KENTUCKY RMSII I STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ! ||r ZKetducUit - It -B#si4f or II straightbourbon I? /W : 40 ji ill **¥**.?£?» Mm HM ! I# LSQT | ' : ,U N jiD wit A KILL COMPART. WW9VIUC. NY. \ ! eLSTweuTio sv? national oisTiaißs products corp. ■ | tion picture, "High Society,” is re- , j cognized throughout the world as J | j the leading interpreter of iradi- I . | tional jazz. His recordings have ; PAGE THREE : sold in are millions. Recently, j Armstrong won many new friends | for himself and the United States I m the course of an around-the i world tour.